Common use of DELAYS / DISRUPTIONS Clause in Contracts

DELAYS / DISRUPTIONS. The Contractor shall coordinate the work effort with the NSA Project Manager on a daily basis to prevent changing situations from causing delays and disruptions. Disruption due to minor delays in obtaining access to spaces and operation of equipment are to be expected. A minor delay is defined as eight clock (8) hours or less in duration (and is not the cumulative effect of labor hour impact). Minor delays and/or disruptions are considered normal rather than unusual occurrences during the performance of tasks ordered under these resulting contracts. The Government will not provide any schedule relief for minor delays/disruptions. The burden is on the Contractor to establish a delay/disruption is not minor in nature, by immediate verbal notification to the Project Manager and Contracting Officer, followed by a written statement within 24 hours after occurrence of delay, stating time of impact, reason for delay, duration of impact, number of people affected, action taken to properly schedule the work, action taken to minimize impact, and the names of the Government person(s) contacted, and impact to the critical path and/or controlling work items.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contract, Contract

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DELAYS / DISRUPTIONS. The Contractor shall coordinate the work effort with the NSA Project Manager on a daily basis to prevent changing situations from causing delays and disruptions. Disruption due to minor delays in obtaining access to spaces and operation of equipment are to be expected. A minor delay is defined as eight clock (8) hours or less in duration (and is not the cumulative effect of labor hour impact). Minor delays and/or disruptions are considered normal rather than unusual occurrences during the performance of tasks ordered under these resulting contracts. The Government will not provide any schedule relief for minor delays/disruptions. The burden is on the Contractor to establish a delay/disruption is not minor in nature, by immediate verbal notification to the Project Manager and Contracting Officer, followed by a written statement within 24 hours after occurrence of delay, stating time of impact, reason for delay, duration of impact, number of people affected, action taken to properly schedule the work, action taken to minimize impact, and the names of the Government person(s) contacted, and impact to the critical path and/or controlling work items. The ACO, in coordination with the Project Manager, will issue a written determination as to whether the contractor has met its burden and schedule relief will be granted.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contract, Contract

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DELAYS / DISRUPTIONS. The Contractor shall coordinate the work effort with the NSA Project Manager on a daily basis to prevent changing situations from causing delays and disruptions. Disruption due to minor delays in obtaining access to spaces and operation of equipment are to be expected. A minor delay is defined as eight clock (8) clock hours or less in duration (and is not the cumulative effect of labor hour impact). Minor delays and/or disruptions are considered normal rather than unusual occurrences during the performance of tasks ordered under these resulting contractsthis contract. The Government will not provide any schedule relief for minor delays/disruptions. The burden is on the Contractor to establish a delay/disruption is not minor in nature, by immediate verbal notification to the Project Manager and Contracting Officer, followed by a written statement within 24 hours after occurrence of delay, stating time of impact, reason for delay, duration of impact, number of people affected, action taken to properly schedule the work, action taken to minimize impact, and the names of the Government person(s) contacted, and impact to the critical path and/or controlling work items.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contract

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